&magicnumber=25&category1=Photosynthesis &category2=Plant Characteristics&category3=Angiosperms- flowering plants&category4=Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis&category5=Plant Responses and Adaptations&question1=Sunlight, water and ____________ are used in photosynthesis&question2=Because photosynthesis happens in the leaves of plants, they contain a large number of ____________.&question3=What is the green pigment in plants?&question4=Where in plant cells, are the starches produced during photosynthesis stored?&question5=Decreasing the amount of CO2 will cause the rate of photosynthesis to ________.&question6=Because plants make their own food, they are known as&question7=What are the ancient ancestors of plants?&question8=In order to live on land, what did plants need to be able to do?&question9=Where in a plant are cells specialized for cell division found?&question10=What are the vascular tissues of plants called?&question11=What are the protective structures that contain seeds?&question12=What are the two classes of angiosperms?&question13=How many seed leaves do dicots have?&question14=A carrot, which is a docot, has what type of root?&question15=If the xylem of a plant were destroyed, what would no longer be transported from the roots to the leaves?&question16=Which organelle do plants use for cellular respiration?&question17=What products of cellular respiration are used in photosynthesis?&question18=What are carbohydrates converted to during cellular respiration?&question19=Where do plants get the glucose they need to do cellular respiration?&question20=Because plants have mitochondria, they can produce some of the _______ they need for photosynthesis&question21=The responses of plants to external stimuli are called _________.&question22=What type of tropism causes roots to grow into the soil?&question23=What type of tropisms cause seedlings to bend towards light?&question24=What types of seeds are dispersed by the wind and water?&question25=What do carniverous plant consume in order to obtain nitrogen?&answer1=carbon dioxide/CO2&answer2=chloroplasts&answer3=chlorophyll&answer4=plastids&answer5=decrease&answer6=autotrophs&answer7=green algae&answer8=conserve water&answer9=root tips&answer10=xylem and phloem&answer11=ovaries&answer12=monocots and dicots&answer13=2&answer14=taproot&answer15=water&answer16=mitochondria&answer17=CO2 and H2O&answer18=energy/ATP&answer19=photosynthesis&answer20=CO2&answer21=tropisms&answer22=gravitropism&answer23=phototropism&answer24=lightweight seeds&answer25=insects&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=What is the function of stomata?&finalanswer=gas exchange/CO2 and O2&gamename=Game #&postthis=yes&loadresult=Load Success!